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The National Football League and its 32 teams made $1.25 billion from corporate partners last year, according to sponsorship tracker ESP Properties. The list includes some of the advertising world’s biggest spenders. Visa Inc., Ford Motor Co., Nike Inc., Anheuser-Busch InBev, Microsoft Corp., McDonald’s Corp., PepsiCo Inc. and Bridgestone Corp. are among the league’s top-tier partners and almost all have remained silent on what was possibly the most political and polarizing Sunday in recent league history.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news...p-s-call-for-boycott
 
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Shit I'll never get a new Truck

Can't get a GM/Chevy - Bailout money for unions
Can't get a Mopar - Fiat owned, paid for by taxpayers bailout
Cant buy Jap, they bombed Pearl Harbor
Now I can't buy a Ford - damn Football aholes
No Korean Pickups yet - so that's out...
 
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"I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965
 
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I didn't watch any football yesterday. Oh well




Yeah, the Broncos are in the tank on this, as well. Sad.

Oh well, fall is my favorite time of year, and I would rather spend my weekend days outside enjoying it - away from a politicized game and network (ESPN). Don't need a fucking lecture. The NFL can rot as far as I'm concerned. This also goes for the Superbowl....which should be played on Saturday anyway.
 
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I stopped watching all pro-sports, except hockey.


Are the Flyers even a pro team or more like fantasy camp?
 
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Come Superbowl time, are we going to stick to your guns? Or will we have by that time managed to rationalize the childish behavior of these clueless spoiled brats?

No games and no Superbowl and especially no patronage of their advertisers.

Are we serious about this? If so, no pro football means just that, which means no Superbowl party at your house and you won't attend one if invited elsewhere.
 
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Come Superbowl time, are we going to stick to your guns? Or will we have by that time managed to rationalize the childish behavior of these clueless spoiled brats?

No games and no Superbowl and especially no patronage of their advertisers.

Are we serious about this? If so, no pro football means just that, which means no Superbowl party at your house and you won't attend one if invited elsewhere.


Serious as can be. Wrote a nice fuck off email to my Raiders this morning and said that after 4 decades of support, I'm done.

It's not hard to break the umbilical cord if you have solid principles.
 
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Dead freakin serious.
 
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Yep, that's what "No NFL" means to me. Nothing watched, purchased, or supported in any way.

By SuperBowl time my new "No NFL" habit will be completely ingrained so that doing the right thing will be an unconscious act.




 
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I will not support the companies who support the NFL and their children.


very well said


All well and good, but that is a VERY long list. Better get busy figuring out whose products and services you have to flush. Ford, Chevrolet, Pepsi (lots of food products), Nike, VISA, Kia, Geico, McDonalds, Mercedes Benz (damn near every car maker), Verizon, Bridgestone, Microsoft, Anheuser Busch/InBev, . . . there must be dozens or even hundreds of advertisers. I found those in about 30 seconds on Google.




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Cant buy Jap, they bombed Pearl Harbor


How about you just can't buy a Mitsubishi?


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Come Superbowl time, are we going to stick to your guns? Or will we have by that time managed to rationalize the childish behavior of these clueless spoiled brats?

No games and no Superbowl and especially no patronage of their advertisers.

Are we serious about this? If so, no pro football means just that, which means no Superbowl party at your house and you won't attend one if invited elsewhere.


That's why I said earlier it needs to start now. Companies that advertise at and around the Super Bowl need to know well in advance that no one is coming. They'll be a lot less inclined to buy $2M/min spots if they know only 50,000 nation wide will be watching as opposed to 100 million. Deny the NFL that money and they will certainly take notice.

Total Boycott of superbowl tickets so those in the city where it is being hosted need to know too so they can make alternative plans with no one coming. If you've already booked, go and have a good time doing something else.

Total boycott of all super bowl clothing and memorabilia so vendors realize they'll get stuck with it, won't make it and thus less money for the NFL.

Pull that money from the NFL and now you'll see them change how they operate. They're banking on this being a short term pressure release that everyone will forget come playoff time.




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All well and good, but that is a VERY long list. Better get busy figuring out whose products and services you have to flush. Ford, Pepsi (lots of food products), Nike, VISA, Microsoft . . . there must be dozens or even hundreds of advertisers.
So, you suggest...what? Not making any effort at all?

"Oh, so many advertisers, so let's make no effort at all. Let's just not even try."

Is that what you're suggesting? Sure seems that way.
 
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.... Wrote a nice fuck off email to my Raiders this morning and said that after 4 decades of support, I'm done.



It won't work. I've been saying that to and about the Raiders for 45 years, long before there was e-mail.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

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.... Wrote a nice fuck off email to my Raiders this morning and said that after 4 decades of support, I'm done.





It won't work. I've been saying that to and about the Raiders for 45 years, long before there was e-mail.


You're just still pissed off at the Holy Roller.
 
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All well and good, but that is a VERY long list. Better get busy figuring out whose products and services you have to flush. Ford, Pepsi (lots of food products), Nike, VISA, Microsoft . . . there must be dozens or even hundreds of advertisers.
So, you suggest...what? Not making any effort at all?

"Oh, so many advertisers, so let's make no effort at all. Let's just not even try."

Is that what you're suggesting? Sure seems that way.


What I am saying is: how do you pick? I don't think there is anyone with the willpower to jettison every NFL advertiser from their lives. There are too many, in too many segments of the market that are nearly ubiquitous.

I am suggesting that almost everyone will have some buying preference that they just won't be willing to flush to cut off the NFL. "Well, I can't not use my VISA card." "Or, I really want a new F150." So people will pick and choose in arbitrary ways that simply fit their personal choices - cutting off some advertisers and not others. Which makes it fairly hypocritical and not effective.

If any one does the work and goes all in, then my hat is off to them.

But saying, "I won't buy a Chevy because they advertise on football" while buying a new Jeep makes it kind of a joke, doesn't it?




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ESPN talk radio in Vegas was blasting the President for his comments and then opened up the phone lines: 75% either supported the President or said "1st Amendment doesn't apply at the workplace".
They went to break and changed the subject.

Hah!

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Oh, I get it, jhe. It's all a joke to n you, because you find it laughable that anyone would even make an effort to let advertisers know how they feel. Yeah, I get it- you don't want to hlp and you think anyone who tries to have an effect on this matter by voting with their dollars, is a fool. That's what you're saying
 
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RE: Boycotts

It's also possible that the ratings will collapse to a point where it's no longer as profitable to advertise. People are tired of their bullshit and will stop watching. I don't necessarily have to change my cheese product to have a positive influence on this.

My kid wanted to turn the Lions on yesterday. I told him no and offered to play catch outside instead.




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